NSW Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Network map

The NSW SPV Network map is an interactive map service that shows five networks with each network providing details of approved roads and restricted locations and/or assets for that level. The NSW SPV Network map states the access for eligible special purpose vehicles operating under the National Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicle Notice. The NSW SPV Network map, if listed as the approved route on an access permit or IAP Certificate of Enrolment, also provides the legally enforceable network for a special purpose vehicle. Please note that access permits issued under co-delegation by Roads and Maritime Services are for travel on Roads and Maritime managed roads only (i.e. State Roads)

What is the interactive RAV map?

The interactive RAV map provides an active depiction of the location of road network and approved routes for use by heavy vehicles. Approved routes are shown by heavy vehicle types and map layers can be switched on and off as required, allowing you the option of customising your view.

Using the interactive RAV maps

Routes and zones approved for travel are enabled or switched off by selecting the vehicle type using the radio buttons in the legend menu on the left hand side.

Information about a particular route e.g. Travel Restrictions, is accessed by clicking on the route, which will launch an information box which provides detailed information.

By using the zoom and drag features included you are able to view and print maps at the level of detail and covering the area you need.

The search function lets you centre the map on a geographic location, based on an address, town, postcode or set of coordinates.

Disclaimer and important information

The interactive map shows RAV approved routes and restrictions as an overlay on top of Google maps. Roads and Maritime Services has no responsibility for, and does not guarantee the accuracy of, the underlying Google maps.

Roads and Maritime strives to be accurate in showing the HML approved routes and restrictions, however there may be errors and omissions caused by Google maps being incorrect or out of date. Roads and Maritime is not responsible for errors or omissions due to changes to the map by external organisations.

Interactive HML Restricted Access Vehicle routes

The interactive RAV map provides details on the roads and zones approved for the following heavy vehicle combinations when selecting the corresponding option show the approved road network for use by:

GML B-triple routes

GML B-triples operating up to 36.5m in length, other than modular B-triples, can access approved GML B-triple roads in NSW shown in the Interactive Road Train map by selecting ‘B-triple’ under the ‘GML and CML networks’ heading.

HML B-triple routes

HML B-triples operating up to 36.5m in length other than modular B-triples, can access the approved HML B-triples roads in NSW shown in the Interactive Road Train map by selecting ‘B-triple’ under the ‘HML networks’ heading.

GML AB-triple routes

GML AB-triples operating up to 36.5m in length can access approved GML AB-triple roads in NSW shown in the Interactive Road Train map by selecting ‘AB-triple’ under the ‘GML and CML networks’ heading.